A Day of Three Bridges

I should have stayed at home and finished processing my pictures from the weekend, I haven't looked at the ones from Corfe Castle or Durdle Door yet. A frosty morning then a day of sunshine and squally showers tempted me out this afternoon. 

I've never been to Bellever for some reason and I know there's a nice clapper bridge there, so I headed off that way today. The road meandered along narrow lanes for miles and still a mile from my destination. I crossed this bridge over the Walla Brook and it seemed to be an attractive setting with a parking place nice and handy. 

I took a couple of shots with the lovely sunshine that you see and then the heavens opened and hit me with hailstones, they did sting too! I headed back to the car quick. the bridge seems to have a very interesting construction. It looks as if it may have originally been a clapper bridge that has been widened and added to to form the present bridge. I have looked online but haven't found any history so far.

Just a short way on I crossed the East Dart river and came to Bellever Forest. The new bridge has been built quite close to the remains of the old clapper bridge so I got my back to the new bridge and took a couple of shots and headed on my way. I decided that as I was having a bridgey afternoon, I'd stop at Dartmeet on the way back as it's quite close and I haven't stopped there for a while. You can see those shots here if you'd like.

Thanks for more hearts coming in on my Banjo Pier blip. It seems to have crept up to page two of the 'Pops'.

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